That is a killer workout Bee. I am impressed.
Bulldog34 can confer about Hershel Walker one of the best and strongest football players in history. He has never lifted a weight in his life. Everything he does, besides his martial arts, is push-ups,sit-ups,pull-ups etc.He is absolutely ripped.
Amen Rod. And add world-class speed to that freakish repertoire. I had the dubious pleasure of watching him blow my doors off in a 100 yard sprint during the summer of 1977. We were both junior classmen at the time - the difference being that I was 20 and a
college junior while he was 15 and a
high school junior. He left me standing in the starting blocks like I had never experienced before, and I had been running the sprints for 7 years, competing regularly against guys that eventually won gold in the Olympics (Edwin Moses and Carl Lewis come to mind). I had never seen anyone
explode out of the blocks like Herschel could. Without a doubt, Herschel could easily have been a top-notch Olympic sprinter if he had wanted to go that route. And oh yeah, I gave up track shortly thereafter . . .
Aside from winning a national championship for the Georgia Bulldogs in 1980 (as a true freshman) as well as a Heisman trophy, Herschel scored several hundred touchdowns in his collegiate, USFL and NFL careers. After every single one he calmly and politely handed the ball to the official and jogged to the sidelines. Not once did he ever perform a "look at me" sideshow or antic. He never even spiked the ball. Amazing character and humility to go with his one-of-a-kind skill set. Also an Olympic bobsledder; and now a professional martial artist - at age 47. Very impressive guy all the way around.
And yes, he wore # 34 for the Bulldogs. Hmmmm, sounds familiar . . .